davinski
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Grand Mesa, 1st season, they'll still be talking a bit so take your cow calls. Cow calls can also bring in bears. Good luck!
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Thanks for the good luck! I've bought a few of those little disc type calls, cant seem to get it figured out. Watched Corey Jacobs videos. Any others youd reccomend? Any of those other call types work? There are some that look like duck calls on sportsmans warehouse. Any you can reccomend?Grand Mesa, 1st season, they'll still be talking a bit so take your cow calls. Cow calls can also bring in bears. Good luck!
Diaphragm calls work well but do take some practice, that's what road trips are for! I've had good luck with the bite and blow types like Sceery and some others carry. The squeeze hoochie mama is ok, but so many people use them I wonder if they scare elk away at this point. Lurk around the bowhunting forums, those guys go all in with calls of all types.Thanks for the good luck! I've bought a few of those little disc type calls, cant seem to get it figured out. Watched Corey Jacobs videos. Any others youd reccomend? Any of those other call types work? There are some that look like duck calls on sportsmans warehouse. Any you can reccomend?
Thanks for your recommendations, these are what I was referring too. Yeah got a couple sounds out of the "Diaphram" ones, but can't make them consistently. I will keep practicing and probably get that squeeze one or the bite one. I assume you can change pitch with the bite one. That should help to distinguish my self from all the squeeze ones. Care to answer a couple more questions for me?Diaphragm calls work well but do take some practice, that's what road trips are for! I've had good luck with the bite and blow types like Sceery and some others carry. The squeeze hoochie mama is ok, but so many people use them I wonder if they scare elk away at this point. Lurk around the bowhunting forums, those guys go all in with calls of all types.
Orchard Mesa Market or Old World Meats both do good work. OMM is faster, OWM makes better sausage, salami, etc. in my opinion. Both are in GJ. Not sure about Delta or Palisade.Thanks for your recommendations, these are what I was referring too. Yeah got a couple sounds out of the "Diaphram" ones, but can't make them consistently. I will keep practicing and probably get that squeeze one or the bite one. I assume you can change pitch with the bite one. That should help to distinguish my self from all the squeeze ones. Care to answer a couple more questions for me?
Have a recommendation on a game processor in Delta or Palasaide area?
Meat hauling places if I get one WAY out there?
Any good restaurants around there I should hit on my next scout trip?
I've found a few guide services for $6k a person online, is there somewhere to look for a hunting mentor or guide for a group locally?